While this hardly seems adequate when compared to how much enjoyment Willy has provided people over the years with his music it's at least a tangible way to show our appreciation. It's a start anyway, and perhaps, like many other artists before him, his reputation will continue to grow after he's no longer with us and more and more people will come to know, what I've known for years, just how special he is. It's only a pity that it will mean him being taken away from us for him to receive the appreciation he deserves. In a perfect world he'd still be with us and be able to show up for his own induction ceremony.
I know that I would trade all the signatures in the world for the chance to see him perform live, or even to hear his voice coming down through my telephone wire a year from now, but barring a miracle neither of those events are going to be happening. My heart is a lot heavier these days knowing Willy is not going to be with us for much longer, and while this effort won't keep him around, it's a start in saying thanks. I'm not ready to say good bye yet so thanks will have to do for now.








Article comments
1 - tink
A truly lovely piece. A fan since the early days, I'm saddened to hear of his ill health.
Thank you, Richard.
2 - JC Mosquito
I only ever heard one album of his -Loup Garou - but it was very good, and always wondered why he wasn't more popular. A pretty good talent for sure.
3 - Annelore
Very good article. It shows everything of a great music man. I have seen him live 6 times in Austria and Germany, he was so great and I have 3 white roses, like a treasure. Thank you Willy! Your concerts were highlights in my life!!! I will pray that I can see you again to listen to your great music! Please fight again cancer!
4 - SpanishStroll
Thanks Richard, as always, for helping to bring Willy's music to the attention of the general public. I've been updating his Wikipedia pages for the past couple of years, and lately I've been posting audio samples of his music on Wikipedia. Anybody with a sophisticated ear for American roots music can understand what an extraordinary and creative genius Willy DeVille is.
5 - Mick Leonard
I grew up with Willy in his real hometown (Stamford.CT) and listened to and played music with him since we were in our teens. We had lost touch in recent years but I followed his career
and was always pleased to hear his latest work and puzzled by the fact that he is not much more famous.I am very sad to hear of his illness and he and his family are in my prayers. He is and always will be a great voice and a unique talent...
6 - Ilise
I have been a fan of Willy Deville since 1975. I have seen him in concert many times over the years. He is an amazing artist & truly understated. I will miss him terribly & he & his music were a big influence on my life.
7 - lindajean
richard, it is with great joy and sadness that i found this article, i'm a great fan and friend of willy's as a matter of fact 28 years ago today i had my first daughter and as i nursed her in the hospital wnew-fm was playing "little girl" it became my song for both my daughters the last time willy played at bb kings we went backstage and i introduced him to my daughter and told him the story, he proceeded to sing a doc pomus song that he thought was better! i've been talking with nina also and brought over some old video's that i had tranferred to dvd for willy to enjoy, one of which is "from the olympia to the bottom line". i have many stories, meeting willy was like meeting sinatra for me i love him and his music and i agree he deserves to have some props while he is here to enjoy them.
8 - sam hubbell
It's the summer of 1979 in a sweltering Chicago record store. I'm looking for a Led Zepplin album and pull "Return To Magenta" mistakenly placed there in the "Z" bin. Completley puzzled by who this pencil thin mustached, pompadour wearing gentleman is. I impulse buy it and change my life forever. The voice had such emaculate soul and swagger it awoke an untapped emotional part of my young heart I previously couldn't understand. Thank you Willy Deville for a lifetime of being there to walk us thru the fine art of romance, weather the pitfalls of human tragedy, and teach all of us to how to love, respect and embrace the angelic qualities of a woman. My thoughts and prayers are with him. Thank You Richard for championing this most honorable man.
9 - Nancy
Very nice article, and it is so, so sad. I just love still to this day listening to the old stuff, the Mink DeVille days, and in the things he has done since, he has shown such talent and diversity in his music. I would hope that the powers that be will recognize this. I wish I could tell him myself how much I will miss him. :(
10 - Bill Holmes
What a shocking loss. I, too, am gobsmacked today and am taking solace in his words and music - as I always have done. It's just going to be a little lonelier from now on.RIP Willy Mink Deville.
11 - mrjyn
yeah, i can't talk either. willy was a friend from the french quarter. i'm just reading everything online right now
12 - marci Weber
Willy, Willy, Willy.....i first started that chant when i was lucky enough to be one of the folks at his booking agency that saw what you saw.....he was fine, fine..as soulful as otis and sang his heart out and gave it all.... he was a troubled soul with many demons, but as the great artists before him, he found a way to channel his pain through his art.....omg....he was the best, bruce springsteen and jon bon jovi and bono were his early fans....and they all found him to be inspirational..... he was a should have been to the end....he should have been all of the things he wished for... i am so sad that i will never see him again, but I will dig up that bad quality video from the Savoy performance and cherish it forever. i am sorry for Nina who stood by him in some of the most difficult days of his life...after New Orleans and on and on. I am sad for his son, who I am hoping was with him in the last days, I will miss him and count my blessings that i was touched by greatness
13 - JJ
I'm hoping this is a nasty rumor. Don't go Willy.
14 - jim
since 1977 willies music has touched me more then anyone else he will be missed I HOPE the rock and roll hallof fame has a place for him he was so under rated i"ve seen him several times in N.Y.C
15 - laurie
i just found out today. i've been crying and listening to willy all day. his music has got me though the hardest times of my life and i will miss him terribly. i feel like i've lost an old friend. in my opinion he is be greatest artist of the 20th century. rip willy, you are loved.